Charles W. Raymond:
Nearly forty years as an Army engineer, mostly in river and harbor improvements in the Northeast; taught eight years at the Military Academy and superintended much new construction there.

William S. Stanton:
Forty years as an Army engineer, mostly in river and harbor improvements; fought Indians on the western frontier; taught at the Military Academy and in charge of construction of Cadet Barracks there.

Jared L. Rathbone:
Resigned seven years after graduating; for six of those years, he was an aide-de‑camp to Gen. Schofield. Farmer in California, consul general in France, and served in the Spanish-American War.

George G. Greenough:
Fought Indians in the Far West, served on Cuban relief expedition just after the Spanish-American War, and served in the Philippines during the insurgency. As a Cadet during the War between the States, had spent one of his summer leaves fighting for the Union.

Charles A. Dempsey:
Thirty-six years in the infantry, mostly on the western frontier, including fighting Indians; served in Cuba in the Spanish-American War, and in the Philippines during the insurgency.

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